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Sister Delores Beringer, csj
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This is a posthumous portrait of Sister Delores Beringer, csj.
A large parish in my city is building a new parish center and will honor her memory by naming the center after her. Their were only two photos the sisters could provide me, one had a copyright and the other was not very flattering. So I tried to carry on the Mattelson torch and worked with a model for the body position. In researching her, I was overwhelmed by the beauty of the skin tones of her fellow sisters, she passed in her 90 |
That is a lovely portrait! And with bad references! Great job Beth - I am impressed.
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Very NICE Beth. ! :thumbsup:
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Congratulations, I think that you have been very successful in combining the source material with the model used. There is a fine unity and believability in the colors.
Allan |
I think this is your best yet, Beth. You are a master at hands. It was a brilliant decision to use a model for the body.
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Beth,
This is our ticket into heaven (I really need to find some coattails somewhere). Between this and the earlier Priest, you are a shoe in. But seriously, this is a beautiful painting. You are getting quite good with that flesh palette. |
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Thank you all very much, Mike I am not sure I am a sure-in into heaven yet. I must admit many #$@$%% were loudly said during this challenge.
I thought for fun, and to see if Karin falls over, I would post the original reference, then a composite showing the model (a joke we did for her husband) and the shot I used for the body. I think two things, well three (they know who they are) helped me with this; one - actually visiting the sisters and looking at their skin tones, two- the portrait Juan Martinez did that won the competition in Canada last year, I would go back to it for the blending and skin tones (I used Marvin's palette). I felt like Juan's had a "Doris Day" through the cheese cloth quality that I felt would work well for this. |
Very well done, I like the way you handled the edges in this painting and the way you added blue into the background, everything ties together so well.
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This portrait is so soft and comforting it almost brought tears to my eyes... and I'm not even Catholic. Beautiful job on a beautiful lady.
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Very well done, Beth!
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